grayu
Grayu is a genus of freshwater fish within the family Hiodontidae, commonly known as goldeyes. Species within this genus are characterized by their streamlined bodies, silvery scales, and a prominent dorsal fin. They are primarily found in North American river systems and lakes, inhabiting temperate regions with clear, cool waters.
Grayu species are generally medium-sized fish, with most individuals reaching lengths of 20 to 35 centimeters.
Reproductive behavior typically involves spawning in late spring or early summer, often in shallow, gravelly areas
Taxonomically, Grayu has historically been grouped with similar genera within Hiodontidae, although recent molecular studies suggest
Conservation status varies among species within the Grayu genus, with some populations facing threats from habitat
Overall, Grayu species are important components of freshwater ecosystems, exemplifying the biodiversity of North American aquatic